Calvo commutes sentences of two more convicts so they can be deported

Governor's spokeswoman speaks on the federal immigration officials working with Gov. Calvo on the deportation of non-U.S. citizens incarcerated at the Department of Corrections.
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Hartman was convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of tampering with witnesses, the release stated.

Naich was convicted of aggravated assault as a second-degree felony, possession and use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a felon and terrorizing as a third-degree felony, the release stated.

Once the governor signs an Order of Commutation of Sentence, the detainee is transferred to federal officials, who carry out the deportation process, the release stated. The administration said it continues to work with federal partners to deport non-U.S. citizens who fail to abide by the laws of Guam and the United States.

This action brings the total number of criminals whose sentences the commuted for either removal or deportation to 44, the release states.